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What a Wonderful World

Presenting “Seven Wonders of the Illuminated World” From “Ancient” to “Natural” and “New,” generations of people across the world have marveled at the various Wonders of the World. As such, it seemed time for LD+A to gather seven esteemed lighting professionals to select “Seven Wonders of the Illuminated World.” Each panelist was tasked with choosing…
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Dalas Market Center's ArchLIGHT Summit

ArchLIGHT Summit to Inspire Commercial and Architectural Lighting Community

The fourth annual ArchLIGHT Summit, taking place September 17-18, continues Dallas Market Center’s leadership in the lighting industry. For decades, the venue has hosted the semi-annual Lightovation, which is the largest residential lighting show in the Western Hemisphere. Now it has established one of the fastest-growing and leading architectural specification shows in the industry with…
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The Three Sisters Bridge, Pittsburgh PA | SGM Light

Illuminating the Three Sisters Bridge, Pittsburgh PA

Illuminating an Historic Landmark The Three Sisters are three similar self-anchored suspension bridges built in the 1920s spanning the Allegheny River in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The bridges have been given formal names to honor important Pittsburgh residents, Roberto Clemente, Andy Warhol, & Rachel Carson. In 2023, Allegheny County wanted to add permanently installed accent lighting…
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The pictured color palette represents the signing of Treaty 7, a 19th century document to determine division of land. | Photo: Geoff Bouckley.

‘I Am Not the Storyteller Here’

A one-way bridge in Canada honors local Indigenous past How does society go back in time and right its social injustices? Can it? How does the modern design industry fit into that reconciliation? How can lighting honor the past and serve the present? These questions came into consideration when an iron-truss bridge in downtown Calgary,…
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AMBI Top 5 Lighting Trends for 2024

AMBI, a seasoned marketing agency for the built environment helping design brands build unique identities, has released a new report outlining the five key lighting industry trends of the current year. Findings are based on the company’s seven years’ worth of work with multiple leading lighting manufacturers. The trends include details on: Sustainability actions representing…
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ETC Opens Innovation Centre

ETC, a leader in events lighting technology, has opened a new Innovation Centre in Squamish, British Columbia, for the engineers behind the brand’s Echoflex wireless controls products. Manager of Project Management at ETC Lena Sundstedt said, “This new building shows the commitment ETC has to generating new ideas and new products to create an advanced,…
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LuFu, New Awards Program

The Virtual Lighting Design (VLD) Community, a global virtual network that empowers, inspires and educates the lighting community, has teamed up with Zhu Rong Awards to create an entirely new design recognition program, Lux Futurum (LuFu). With roots in China, a focus on diversity as well as the meeting of East and West, the LuFu…
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Nancy E. Clanton

On the Ecology of Lighting Design with Nancy Clanton

"It is so important to look at nature and figure out what is nature telling us,” says Nancy Clanton, PE, FIES, FIALD, LEED Fellow and CEO of sustainable lighting design firm Clanton & Associates. "With electric light, we’re introducing all this light into our daily habits that’s never been here for hundreds of years. It’s…
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Careers: Advice for Our Younger Selves

Lighting Professionals Speak From Experience We’ve all heard the old adage, “If I knew then what I know now….” Hindsight is 20/20, but it’s still a fascinating concept to many of us—if you could speak to the younger version of yourself, what advice or counsel would you impart? I posed the following question to a…
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LEDucation Calls for Speakers

The LEDucation Trade Show and Conference presented by DLFNY, next held in New York City in March, 2025, is seeking speakers through September 6, 2024. Those interested can submit a proposal directly to the portal at www.leducation.org/call-for-speakers/ on topics such as sustainability and material transparency; emerging LED, OLED and controls technologies; and the business of…
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DANDELION by Ryotaro Muramatsu

Light Art on Display Around the World

The interactive, light sculpture installation DANDELION by Ryotaro Muramatsu, which first bloomed in 2020 as a symbol of peace and inspiration during the COVID-19 pandemic—and has since traveled to cultural hubs such as Paris, San Francisco, Shanghai, Singapore and Tokyo—will be on display in Hong Kong through the end of October, 2024. Part of the…
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Solar Select Powers Social Housing Projects

Worcestershire, UK-based Solar Select, a PAS2030-certified family business providing green energy and renewable solutions, has played a critical role in powering social housing projects in England under the Social Housing Decarbonization Fund. The initiative provides funding for social homes in buildings currently below Energy Performance Certificate rating C to be upgraded with the adoption of…
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Last Look: Candy Crush

Last Look: Candy Crush

A custom chandelier of “exploding globes” on a reflective surface distinguishes Spoiled Parrot candy and ice cream shop from other retail vignettes inside the Tin Building in New York City. L’Observatoire International designed the lighting for the entire two-floor market of gourmet goods and eateries overlooking the East River; the project earned a 2023 IES…
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Citius, Altius, Fortius—Communiter | The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Museum shines brighter than gold

Citius, Altius, Fortius—Communiter

The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Museum shines brighter than gold When composer John Williams’ iconic “Olympic Fanfare and Theme” is cued up in July for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, it’s likely to bring back a flood of memories for U.S. fans. Whether it’s legendary team performances from the 1980 “Miracle on Ice” hockey team…
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Hide and Seek | Non-invasive illumination helps aid storytelling at the Museum of Nature and Humankind

Hide and Seek

Non-invasive illumination helps aid storytelling at the Museum of Nature and Humankind An 800th birthday demands a grand celebration. So, what better to way to celebrate than with the opening of a museum focused on the anthropological, geological, mineralogical, paleontological and zoological wonders of the world? The roughly 200,000 artifacts and objects of the Museo…
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